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CBS 2003 Fall Season
CBS Fall 2003 Grid
(all times Mountain Time Zone)
Cancelled Shows:
"The Agency"
"Bram and Alice"
"My Big Fat Greek Life"
"Presidio Med"
"Queens Supreme"
"Robbery Homicide Division"
"Star Search"
"Touched by an Angel" |
Midseason Shows/Shows Moved to
Midseason: "The Stones" |
New Show Descriptions
Dramas:
"The Brotherhood of Poland, N.H." (Wednesdays at 9 PM)
Premise: Three inseparable brothers face family and career challenges in a this drama that celebrates small town life. Former high school hockey stars, they're now muddling through as Poland's mayor, police captain, and unemployed paranoid.
Stars: Randy Quaid, John Carroll Lynch, Mare Winningham, Elizabeth McGovern, Megan Henning, Ann Cusack, Cleo King, and Angela Goethals
Studio: David E. Kelley Productions, in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television
Producers: David E. Kelley and Michael Pressman ("Picket Fences," "Chicago Hope")
"Cold Case" (Sundays at 7 PM)
Premise: The Philadelphia homicide squad's lone female detective finds her calling when she's assigned "cold cases"...crimes that have never been solved.
Stars: Kathryn Morris (Minority Report), John Finn, Mel Winkler, Justin Chambers, Jeremy Ratchford, and Danny Pino
Studio: CBS Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television Production, Inc.
Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer ("C.S.I.," "Without a Trace"), Jonathan Littman ("C.S.I.," "Without a Trace"), and Meredith Stiehm ("E.R.")
"The Handler" (Fridays at 9 PM)
Premise: An FBI agent trains and handles agents who go undercover to solve crimes at all levels of Los Angeles' diverse society, interfacing with government and local law enforcement agencies the come to him for help with both long-term and quick sting operations.
Stars: Joe Pantoliano ("The Sopranos"), Anna Belknap ("Deadline"), Hill Harper ("City of Angels"), Lola Glaudini ("The Sopranos"), and Tanya Wright
Studio: Viacom Productions, Inc.
Producers: Chris Haddock ("MacGyver")
"Joan of Arcadia" (Fridays at 7 PM)
Premise: A drama about a typical family facing atypical situations...not the least of which is their teen daughter's sudden, unexpected conversations with God in such random forms as a cute boy or the school lunch lady.
Stars: Joe Mantegna, Mary Steenburgen, Amber Tamblyn (The Ring, "General Hospital"), Michael Welch, and Jason Ritter
Studio: CBS Productions, in association with Sony Pictures Television
Producer: Barbara Hall ("Judging Amy") and Hart Hanson ("Judging Amy")
"Navy N.C.I.S. (Naval Criminal Investigative Service)" (Tuesdays at 7 PM)
Premise: A spin-off "JAG," this action drama follows a team of special agents whose mission is to investigate any crime that has a shred of evidence connected to Navy and Marine Corps personnel, regardless of rank or position.
Stars: Mark Harmon ("The West Wing," "Chicago Hope," "St. Elsewhere"), Sasha Alexander ("Presidio Med"), Michael Weatherly ("Dark Angel"), David McCallum ("The Man from U.N.C.L.E."), and Pauley Perrette
Studio: Belisarious Productions, in association with Paramount Network Television
Producer: Donald P. Bellisario ("JAG," "Magnum P.I.")
Comedies:
"Two and a Half Men" (Mondays at 8:30 PM)
Premise: A hedonistic jingle writer's free-wheeling life comes to an abrupt halt when his brother and 10-year-old nephew move into his beach-front house.
Stars: Charlie Sheen ("Spin City"), Jon Cryer (Pretty in Pink), Holland Taylor ("The Practice"), and Marin Hinkle ("Once and Again")
Studio: Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. and The Tannenbaum Company, in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.
Producers: Chuck Lorre ("Dharma & Greg"), Andy Ackerman, Lee Aronsohn, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Mark Burg, and Oren Koules
Midseason:
"Century City" (Sci-Fi Drama)
Premise: A legal drama set 50 years in the future that will speculate on how the legal system will change by then.
Stars: Hector Elizondo ("Chicago Hope"), Nestor Carbonell ("The Tick"), Viola Davis (Antowne Fisher), Ioan Gruffudd ("Horatio Hornblower"), Eric Schaeffer ("First Years"), and Kristin Lehman (Go Fish)
Studio: Universal Network TV
Producers: Paul Attanasio ("JAG"), Katie Jacobs, and Ed Zuckerman
"The Stones" (Comedy)
Premise: When a brainy, science geek and his hip, funky sister meet up with their parents to celebrate their anniversary, they're surprised to learn that mom and dad have amicably decided to divorce after 25 years of marriage. Things get weirder still since all four of them are still living in the same house.
Stars: Jay Baruchel ("Undeclared"), Lindsay Sloane ("Grosse Pointe"), Robert Klein, and Judith Light ("Who's the Boss?")
Studio: KoMut Entertainment, Inc., in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.
Producers: David Kohan, Max Mutchnik ("Will & Grace"), and Jenji Kohan ("The Gilmore Girls")
Information gathered from Zap2it.com
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